The world’s smallest restaurant
November 13, 2009 by David Febrero
Filed under Culture, Featured, Reviews
To reserve an entire restaurant you would either have to be extremely wealthy or have a lot of friends. Unless, of course, the restaurant you wanted to book out was incredibly small.

The Solo per Due in Vacone, Italy has the dubious title of the world’s smallest restaurant. With one table and two chairs it serves an all Italian cuisine “Just for Two.”
I mean, what could be better than sharing a gourmet meal with the women you love in a posh central Italian estate once woned by a poet? Having all those things entirely to you. The restaurant is all about personalised service with two guests, and only two guests, per night. However, this personalised treatment extends beyond the meal.
Fancy a personalised firework display? Maybe you’d prefer the, to create a centrepiece of your date’s favourite flowers and arrange to drive you to dinner in a Ferrari. Yes, they can do all that.
Although there are obviously waiters, they will not be in the same room as you, just summon them with the ringing bell on your table. Possibly the most romantic restaurant experience in Europe.
Although the restaurant only serves lunch and dinner, bookings can be made at any time via fax.
Confirmation should be done at least seven days before the booked date which should include the event details so that the restaurant can be prepared specially for the occasion.
The gates will only be opened at the agreed time. A meal costs €250 per person including all the details agreed upon during booking confirmation. That does not include the wines and special flower arrangements.



